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Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2012, 16:35:50 schrieb Andreas Färber: ...
That new zypper is then able to install packages from armv7hl/. The
zypp people refused a patch to make it forward compatible, because it is just needed temporary. So you need to update libzypp, libsolv and zypper manually with rpm to the armv7hl architecture for once.
downside is that all armv7l packages are shown as "(System Packages)" in `zypper se -i -s` (they don't get recognized as stemming from suse-factory repository, so apparently it only considers armv7hl/). They don't seem to automatically get crossgraded where possible, so I went through the list manually to check on where we are. FWIW on my minimal installation there's around 208 packages still armv7l not yet updatable, among those perl and python due to their dependency trees. Checked by trying `zypper up packagename`.
On my newly set up machine I didn't get as far yet. No handy osc command, for one. ;)
Regards, Andreas
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